Well we've had gales and rain combined which flattened a coop, moved a solid wood 4ft sq coop about a foot from where it stood, ripped the roof off another coop and my broody coop, leaving my chooks totally unbothered and thankfully unhurt but soggy. And now torrential rain
Got to the buildings this am to find 2/3 of my paddock flooded to some depth and the horses shivering inside the barn. With two rather subdued geese.
Yesterday am I got there to find the gremlins had managed to open my juniors coop door in the night (its a huge rabbit hutch with a twist bar so I suspect they had just banged against the door and knocked it off) so they were outside, the coop was soaking wet inside and so were they as the rain wasn't so much bucketing down as bathing down.
Why did I decide to keep chooks, can someone remind me please
At least they are all unscathed, and (touch wood) seem to be finaly getting over the sneezes that have been going round them all. Just one junior still isolated till its a little bit stronger, but well on its way to recovery.
Got to the buildings this am to find 2/3 of my paddock flooded to some depth and the horses shivering inside the barn. With two rather subdued geese.
Yesterday am I got there to find the gremlins had managed to open my juniors coop door in the night (its a huge rabbit hutch with a twist bar so I suspect they had just banged against the door and knocked it off) so they were outside, the coop was soaking wet inside and so were they as the rain wasn't so much bucketing down as bathing down.
Why did I decide to keep chooks, can someone remind me please
At least they are all unscathed, and (touch wood) seem to be finaly getting over the sneezes that have been going round them all. Just one junior still isolated till its a little bit stronger, but well on its way to recovery.
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